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DaMarcus Beasley Still Loves Chicago

DaMarcus Beasley Still Loves Chicago

There are few players of Fire past that hold as an emotional connection to Chicago as former winger DaMarcus Beasley.

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Having began his career with the Men in Red in 2000, Beasley made 134 competitive appearances, tallying 18 goals and 28 assists in four and a half seasons before signing with Dutch Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven in 2004.

He also helped the club to three domestic titles in his time and along with Josh Wolff was the Fire's first representative on a U.S. World Cup team in 2002.

Beasley has had ups and downs in his career, falling out of the national team picture twice only to earn his way back. His current international renaissance was made more special by his captaining of the side to Sunday's Gold Cup title where it all began for him with the Fire at Soldier Field.

Chicago Redeye asked the veteran winger (and now converted left back) what it meant to raise the trophy in Chicago, with Beasley saying, "I still have so much love for the fans of the Chicago Fire. This was my first real club."

With a pretty strong love for the club and city, could a Fire return happen for Beasley before his career ends?

Last September, the Fire alum retured to the Windy City to take in a game at Toyota Park and told Chicago-Fire.com this: